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Motivating Operations (MO) 
some stimulus, object, or event. 
Contingency 
An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of 
Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between operant behavior an it's 
controlling variables. 
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Motivating Operations (MO) 
some stimulus, object, or event. 
Contingency 
An environmental variable that alters the reinforcing effectiveness of 
Refers to dependent and/or temporal relations between operant behavior an it's 
controlling variables. 
...
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Forward Chaining 
Begin with the first SD- response component in the chain and then continue 
forward through the remaining SD-response components. 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth from the beginning of the task with the SD "Brush your 
teeth...
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Forward Chaining 
Begin with the first SD- response component in the chain and then continue 
forward through the remaining SD-response components. 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth from the beginning of the task with the SD "Brush your 
teeth...
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Autism is a: 
A. Neurodevelopment Disorder 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder 
ASD is characterized by: 
A 
A. "Difficulties with reading, writing and math" 
B. "Difficulties in social interaction, communication and repetitive behavior...
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Autism is a: 
A. Neurodevelopment Disorder 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder 
ASD is characterized by: 
A 
A. "Difficulties with reading, writing and math" 
B. "Difficulties in social interaction, communication and repetitive behavior...
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Deficits in Social Emotional Reciprocity 
Range from abnormal social approach and failure of 
normal back and forth conversations; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect: to failure 
to initiate or respond to social interactions. 
Deficits...
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Deficits in Social Emotional Reciprocity 
Range from abnormal social approach and failure of 
normal back and forth conversations; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect: to failure 
to initiate or respond to social interactions. 
Deficits...
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ABA Applied Behavior Analysis 
Core Principles of ABA 
decrease behavior. 
Desirable consequences increase behavior, undesirable consequences 
3 term contingency Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence 
Behavior Analysis 
behavior 
The study of the principles of behavio...
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ABA Applied Behavior Analysis 
Core Principles of ABA 
decrease behavior. 
Desirable consequences increase behavior, undesirable consequences 
3 term contingency Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence 
Behavior Analysis 
behavior 
The study of the principles of behavio...
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Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity -abnormal social approach -failure of normal back-and-forth conversation -reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect -failure to initiate or respond to social interactions 
example of deficit of social-em...
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Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity -abnormal social approach -failure of normal back-and-forth conversation -reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or affect -failure to initiate or respond to social interactions 
example of deficit of social-em...
BCAT - Principles of ABA 
Core Principles of ABA 
will increase or decrease. 
Positive Reinforcement 
The consequences that follow a behavior control whether that behavior 
A type of reinforcement in which the presentation of the stimulus is 
contingent upon the response, resulting in an inc...
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Core Principles of ABA 
will increase or decrease. 
Positive Reinforcement 
The consequences that follow a behavior control whether that behavior 
A type of reinforcement in which the presentation of the stimulus is 
contingent upon the response, resulting in an inc...
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Knowledge of deficits in social emotional-reciprocity 
for example, from abnormal social approach 
and failure of normal back-and-forth conversation; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or 
affect; to failure to initiate or respond to social interac...
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Knowledge of deficits in social emotional-reciprocity 
for example, from abnormal social approach 
and failure of normal back-and-forth conversation; to reduced sharing of interests, emotions, or 
affect; to failure to initiate or respond to social interac...
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Positive Reinforcement 
Reinforcment: behavior increases in the future. We don't know if the 
reinforcer works until the future when we see increased behavior. Positive: Consequence is an 
increase of behavior to what child had 
Negat...
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Positive Reinforcement 
Reinforcment: behavior increases in the future. We don't know if the 
reinforcer works until the future when we see increased behavior. Positive: Consequence is an 
increase of behavior to what child had 
Negat...
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What is NET training? 
Naturalistic Environment Training. Teaching procedures within the natural 
environment using situations/items that one might already engage with to teach relevant skill targets 
What are some characteristics of NET? 
1) focus on learn...
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What is NET training? 
Naturalistic Environment Training. Teaching procedures within the natural 
environment using situations/items that one might already engage with to teach relevant skill targets 
What are some characteristics of NET? 
1) focus on learn...
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Key Concepts in Behavioral Principles 
1. Motivating Operations (MO) 
An environmental factor that changes the effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event as a reinforcer. 
2. Contingency 
Refers to the relationship, either dependent or temporal, between oper...
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Key Concepts in Behavioral Principles 
1. Motivating Operations (MO) 
An environmental factor that changes the effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event as a reinforcer. 
2. Contingency 
Refers to the relationship, either dependent or temporal, between oper...
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1. Autism is a: 
A. Neurodevelopmental Disorder ️ 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder 
2. ASD is characterized by: 
A. "Challenges with reading, writing, and mathematics" 
B. "Struggles in social interaction, communication, a...
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1. Autism is a: 
A. Neurodevelopmental Disorder ️ 
B. Mood Disorder 
C. Metabolic Disorder 
2. ASD is characterized by: 
A. "Challenges with reading, writing, and mathematics" 
B. "Struggles in social interaction, communication, a...
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Training Methods and Concepts in Autism Intervention 
1. Forward Chaining 
This method begins with the first SD-response component in a sequence and progresses sequentially 
through the remaining components. 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth s...
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Training Methods and Concepts in Autism Intervention 
1. Forward Chaining 
This method begins with the first SD-response component in a sequence and progresses sequentially 
through the remaining components. 
Example: Teaching a child to brush their teeth s...
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Deficits in Autism 
1. Deficits in Social-Emotional Reciprocity 
These can range from atypical social approaches and an inability to engage in normal conversational 
exchanges to reduced sharing of interests and emotions, and a failure to initiate or respond ...
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Deficits in Autism 
1. Deficits in Social-Emotional Reciprocity 
These can range from atypical social approaches and an inability to engage in normal conversational 
exchanges to reduced sharing of interests and emotions, and a failure to initiate or respond ...
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) 
1. ABA 
This stands for Applied Behavior Analysis, a therapeutic approach that focuses on improving specific 
behaviors through systematic interventions. 
2. Core Principles of ABA 
The fundamental idea is that desirable conseque...
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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) 
1. ABA 
This stands for Applied Behavior Analysis, a therapeutic approach that focuses on improving specific 
behaviors through systematic interventions. 
2. Core Principles of ABA 
The fundamental idea is that desirable conseque...
BCAT Treatment-Skill Acquisition 
Discrimination Training and Teaching Strategies 
1. Discrimination Training 
This is the process of reinforcing a target response only when the specific antecedent or discriminative 
stimulus (SD) is present. 
2. Simultaneous Discrimination Training 
In th...
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Discrimination Training and Teaching Strategies 
1. Discrimination Training 
This is the process of reinforcing a target response only when the specific antecedent or discriminative 
stimulus (SD) is present. 
2. Simultaneous Discrimination Training 
In th...
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